Ahhh!!! I’m melting already!!!! I can’t wait to watch it all!!! Thank you for telling me how they describe Swag. Makes much more sense!
Jessica Holyfield
2024-07-30 22:02:32 +0000 UTC
Yes to all of this! I’m glad I’m not coming across too curt or blunt and I’m so glad that we get to experience the growth already!!! I’m so happy to have you here and I would love to continue admiring the beautiful art of this craft alongside you!
Jessica Holyfield
2024-07-30 22:01:25 +0000 UTC
As always I am having a blast! I love your analysis and insight. And I like the fact that you always have an eye out for the dancers improvement. No one is perfect, and if they feel that they are then they tend to stagnate and stop innovating. A good teacher is one that will always look out for things you can improve, not to belittle, but to encourage further growth and development. I don't dance, (I am disabled but I am a passionate admirer), however I believe the principles of continuous improvement apply to everyone.
MJDansfield
2024-07-30 20:39:54 +0000 UTC
Derek also has a great stage with Joni in episode 6. And he choreographed Santa and Fei's stage in episode 9, so there is much Ma Xiaolong to look forward to!😉
MJDansfield
2024-07-30 09:23:51 +0000 UTC
I'm so glad you're enjoying the show!
Yes, Swag is an actual umbrella term they use in China. I was really confused about it when I first heard it here, but it's also often used in SDC5 and GDC2. From what I've gleaned, it looks like new-school hip-hop with a lot of swagger and posturing but I don't have enough knowledge to really tell 😅
One of the Hello Dance choreographers on this show is Yusie from SDC6! And yes, you're right about T.I. being the HHI-coded crew, but it's also the crew of Su Lianya, the phoenix, and the girl on Lay's team that talked about dancing with him when she loses 5kg is from 🤣
I'm really excited for the next episodes of this show! I don't know if you noticed in the preview, but Derek is gonna have a stage with Cheng Xiao (who is indeed an ex-member of WJSN), and yes, they're dancing your favorite style!
Mini
2024-07-30 07:10:47 +0000 UTC
Wow! This is good info to know. Makes a lot of sense. Still really funny to see what they deem as dangerous but understand the sensitivity of it for sure!
Jessica Holyfield
2024-07-30 04:31:58 +0000 UTC
China don’t play with that stuff
Kevin
2024-07-30 04:11:05 +0000 UTC
Another culture thing. (Dangerous imitation) is very common bc shows can be blamed and sued if an injury happens and court deems they were imitating something off a public popular show. That’s why regardless of difficulty the networks want noooooo smoke so anything that could potentially end in injury no matter how small the chance they don’t want the risk at all.
Kevin
2024-07-30 04:10:03 +0000 UTC
Wait WHAT?! Incredible. You are teaching me ALL THE THINGS. I’m so happy you are here 🥹😭
Jessica Holyfield
2024-07-30 03:37:44 +0000 UTC
Omg another thing Triple S team here isn’t the K-pop group as this was a few years before tripleS debuted but coincidentally enough Xinyu in this show actually ended up being a member of the K-pop tripleS when they debuted
Kevin
2024-07-30 03:36:12 +0000 UTC
KEVIN THANK YOU. This has answered MANY MONTHS of questions 😂 means a lot that you are helping a sista out ♥️♥️
Jessica Holyfield
2024-07-30 03:34:43 +0000 UTC
ooooo okay i can give u quick mandarin lesson. so the word waacking doesnt exist in chinese as a singular character right? so when it comes to describing that style they have to literally describe it.
甩 means Shake
手 means Hand
it technically means waacking if u put it together but if u put it in google translate (which many translators do for chinese shows captions) it directly means Shaking Hands.